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The ultimate Roller coaster for any interns in China!

When I went to the top of mount Jin Shan, I saw maybe the most scariest roller coaster in the world:

Interns on the scariest roller coaster in China!!

Basically from what I could see you are pretty much going down a mountain on a badly made toboggan, with only a seat belt and what looks like a chicken wire around you for protection! But it useful to remember that when in China, you have to seize the day!

We went on it, and it definitely was one of the scariest things I have done in my life, but well worth it!!!

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